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Speaker Series: Jennifer Friedenbach & Cynthia Nagendra, “Proposition C”
Executive Director of the Coalition on Homelessness and Executive Director of the UCSF Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative discuss the measure that will generate hundreds of millions of dollars a year to address homelessness
Speaker Series: Supervisor Hillary Ronen and Dr. Hali Hammer, "Mental Health SF"
Supervisor Hillary Ronen, a co-author of Mental Health SF, and Dr. Hali Hammer, from the Department of Public Health, discuss the City’s new approach to providing mental health care to the unhoused
Speaker Series: Supervisor Shamann Walton and Gwendolyn Westbrook
Supervisor Shamann Walton and Gwendolyn Westbrook, CEO of United Council of Human Services, discuss homelessness in the Bayview
Speaker Series: Jennifer Loving, CEO, Destination: Home
CEO of Destination: Home, a public-private partnership serving as the backbone organization for collective impact strategies to end homelessness in Santa Clara County
Speaker Series: Louis Chicoine, CEO, Abode Services
CEO of the largest homeless housing and services provider in the Bay Area discusses the success of “Housing First” approaches to ending homelessness
Speaker Series: Emily Cohen, Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing
Senior representative of San Francisco city government explains the city’s response to the homelessness crisis
Speaker Series: Eileen Richardson and Romie Nottage, Downtown Streets Team
Downtown Streets Team is ending homelessness by restoring the dignity and rebuilding the lives of unhoused men and women
Speaker Series: Kevin Fagan, Chronicle Reporter
After covering homelessness for many years, seasoned Chronicle reporter shares his insights on potential solutions for San Francisco
Speaker Series: David Faigman, UC Hastings Dean
Hastings Dean to discuss Hastings’s lawsuit to force the city of San Francisco to clean the streets and house the homeless in the Tenderloin
Speaker Series: Margot Kushel, MD
Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations and renowned authority on homelessness